Hi Ian using moto e3 power.I installed sky maps such as Google sky map,starchart etc but none of these apps are not working properly.It is not showing correct East West etc.When it pointed to West it still shows east.
Is it a hardware issue or software issue?what's the real problem? Please help
Arun P Asokan said:
Hi Ian using moto e3 power.I installed sky maps such as Google sky map,starchart etc but none of these apps are not working properly.It is not showing correct East West etc.When it pointed to West it still shows east.
Is it a hardware issue or software issue?what's the real problem? Please help
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Only a phone with a magnetic sensor would be able to do that... Moto e3 power doesn't come with one..
It is due to the limited hardware of the phone ..ie no magnetic sensor...
vimaljohnmr said:
Only a phone with a magnetic sensor would be able to do that... Moto e3 power doesn't come with one..
It is due to the limited hardware of the phone ..ie no magnetic sensor...
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But it worked with Galaxy y duos gts 6102
Arun P Asokan said:
But it worked with Galaxy y duos gts 6102
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It should be having a magnetic sensor
vimaljohnmr said:
It should be having a magnetic sensor
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OMG it has a digital compass!!!
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Does anyone know if there are any games which use the g sensor like some of the games on the Iphone ??
Thanx for the effort
Thread exists
Dennish said:
Does anyone know if there are any games which use the g sensor like some of the games on the Iphone ??
Thanx for the effort
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Lookie here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=531780
Thank You
is the Three-axis gyroscope on ur device accurate?
mine for like 1 minute shakes alot then after it stil shows a wrong direction and if i move it a bit shows a diferent but stilll eronated direction
is there any way to recalibrate it?
i played a bit on a iphone 4 and was very very accurate.....
funstuffalex said:
is the Three-axis gyroscope on ur device accurate?
mine for like 1 minute shakes alot then after it stil shows a wrong direction and if i move it a bit shows a diferent but stilll eronated direction
is there any way to recalibrate it?
i played a bit on a iphone 4 and was very very accurate.....
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what are you using to view the orientation and information from the gyro
firstly i tried google maps navgation then i downloaded anoter 2 free aps gps test and gps status...if i hold the phone in one position it shows me one point as beeing the north...if i do a 180 degrees spin it shows me another point as beeing the north
ps i think its the digital compas thats foulty not the gyro right?
slowz3r said:
what are you using to view the orientation and information from the gyro
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You could use the app Phone Tester it gives you a reading of all the sensors, but that's it.
funstuffalex said:
is the Three-axis gyroscope on ur device accurate?
mine for like 1 minute shakes alot then after it stil shows a wrong direction and if i move it a bit shows a diferent but stilll eronated direction
is there any way to recalibrate it?
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This thread warrants an explanation of the differences between GPS, compass, and gyroscope.
GPS: Tells you where you are. It can be used to infer the direction in which you are moving. It can NOT tell you which way you are facing.
Compass: Tells you which way you are facing with respect to the Earth's north/south poles.
Gyroscope: Tells you how fast you are spinning about each of 3 axes (hence why it's called a "3-axis gyroscope"). It can be used to infer the direction in which you are facing (albeit not easily).
Neither the compass nor the gyroscope can tell you where you are, or the direction in which you are moving.
The problem you are seeing is with the compass, NOT with the gyroscope. Google maps does not currently do anything with the gyroscope. The digital compass can be calibrated. I use the "Compass" app, which has a calibrate function.
It's a 6-axis gyroscope, not 3.
ryude said:
It's a 6-axis gyroscope, not 3.
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No it's not a 6 axis. It's a 3 axis. It's listed here: http://www.google.com/nexus/#/tech-specs.
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Also general question/comment. Doesn't a gyroscope help the phone know which way is down? So technically you can have an object shown on the screen, then you can walk around that object with your phone and see all sides of the object. (Like the iPhone 4 demo Steve Jobs did with the game Jenga, he walked around the tower to see all sides)
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Thanks mate yea thats it....the compas is all messed up...
On ur phones dose the north apear to be in same direction no matter witch way u turn or is this a wide spread flaw
nxt said:
Doesn't a gyroscope help the phone know which way is down?
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No.
funstuffalex said:
@ ravidavi
Thanks mate yea thats it....the compas is all messed up...
On ur phones dose the north apear to be in same direction no matter witch way u turn or is this a wide spread flaw
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The compass needs to be calibrated.
ryude said:
It's a 6-axis gyroscope, not 3.
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There's no such thing (in this world) as a 6-axis gyroscope. What you are thinking is the oft-quoted phrase "6-axis gaming sensor" (or 6-axis motion sensor). A 6-axis motion sensor is actually a chip that combines a 3-axis accelerometer and a 3-axis gyroscope into one package.
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Doesn't a gyroscope help the phone know which way is down?
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A gyroscope only tells you how fast you are spinning about an axis. An accelerometer can (for the most part) tell you which way is down.
I found this video today
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JQz7EOHAwE
I would like to know what these guys are using to test the gyro on the NS.. Actually I am not sure this app is actually testing the app or the compass / accelorometer.
any ideas?
Did that woman say the phone had a barometer...?
alitech said:
I found this video today
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JQz7EOHAwE
I would like to know what these guys are using to test the gyro on the NS.. Actually I am not sure this app is actually testing the app or the compass / accelorometer.
any ideas?
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Hello everyone.
I was wondering if anyone here has Google Sky Map fully working on a Nexus 7? On my N7 this app never points me to South - I am always stuck between West - North - East. When I try to point it to south I always get north instead.
I've also verified the behavior with a compass app. If I place my N7 flat on a table the compass is working well, but if I am holding it in my hands right in front of me (USB connector pointing to the ground) I get the same behavior as in Sky Map (south=north, north=north).
Is the compass even supposed to work when holding the tablet with the USB connector pointing to the ground?
Edit: I am experiencing this issue in stock 4.1.2 and Paranoid Android 2.20
Thanks in advance,
mcsmart
My Samsung Nexus S has exactly the same. It's a hardware problem
Hey bro try using the app space junk I have it on my NEXUS7 with no problems at all and in my opinion it's far better GOD BLESS YOU
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Make sense to me the compass working only in horizontal position
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Thanks for the hints, guys.
I managed to get it working: all I did was calibrate the compass with GPS Status. I never thought this could make a difference, but it did. Cool. I'm glad my N7 is not one of those devices with broken sensors
- mcsmart
Is that true?? Why??
optionalmgrr.la said:
Is that true?? Why??
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Yes true that there is no compass but really you can't expect all the sensors and high end configs for a mid-ranger. It is a mid-ranger and it will have some cons. As far as I see it, maybe the NFC would be a drawback. I wouldn't really worry about the compass sensor. I don't think it would be useful very much. But its just my opinion, you may need it.
But compass is a fairly basic sensor......
Does it mean there will be no navigation support on G4 (Plus)?
Will the gyroscope help?
Yes, I am also just worried about navigation. Is it possible for Maps to direction based on Mobile Data/Wifi in the absence of magnetometer?
AbhishekS said:
Yes, I am also just worried about navigation. Is it possible for Maps to direction based on Mobile Data/Wifi in the absence of magnetometer?
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optionalmgrr.la said:
But compass is a fairly basic sensor......
Does it mean there will be no navigation support on G4 (Plus)?
Will the gyroscope help?
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I do believe the Gyro would be suffice. Even the G3 didn't have one and I think not many people complained of it. They were able to navigate without a Gyro too. I am not sure how the compass sensors work or how useful they would be but I don't care anyway lol
optionalmgrr.la said:
But compass is a fairly basic sensor......
Does it mean there will be no navigation support on G4 (Plus)?
Will the gyroscope help?
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The gyro won't help. However, the compass isn't necessary for navigation. The GPS is what you need, which can locate you wherever you are, so it can tell what way you're going. If you really need to know what way is north, South... and it's nighttime do you can't figure out from the sun, you'll need to open up maps, and start walking, and you'll see in what direction you're moving.
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I do believe the Gyro would be suffice. Even the G3 didn't have one and I think not many people complained of it. They were able to navigate without a Gyro too. I am not sure how the compass sensors work or how useful they would be but I don't care anyway lol
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The g3 does have a compass.
tzzeri said:
The gyro won't help. However, the compass isn't necessary for navigation. The GPS is what you need, which can locate you wherever you are, so it can tell what way you're going. If you really need to know what way is north, South... and it's nighttime do you can't figure out from the sun, you'll need to open up maps, and start walking, and you'll see in what direction you're moving.
The g3 does have a compass.
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I wasn't aware G3 had a compass. I know its a basic sensor but maybe Motorola thought it wasn't useful so ditched it.
For VR experience isn't required ?
sirtbhopal said:
For VR experience isn't required ?
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Is required gyroscope. Compass not a must my understanding.
1, g4plus have gyro. ?
2.SAR value ?
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optionalmgrr.la said:
Is required gyroscope. Compass not a must my understanding.
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Correct
sirtbhopal said:
1, g4plus have gyro. ?
2.SAR value ?
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According to gsmarena, yes. The g2 also had, but it was a horrible gyro that was clearly not tested. I couldn't find any info on the play and regular edition
I asked the compass question in motorola's Forum and this was Matt's answer:
No, it does not have a compass/magnetometer. It does have GPS but won't support a compass app.
That make's it a NONO for hiking because a low speed or standing stil at crossroads you definitely need this to show "the way" aka rotate the map or the guiding arrow (like in Locus Pro). GPS does this at speeds above maybe 6 km/h.
as far as i know G3 does not have compass. i owned it ,
it also doesnt have NFC
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as far as i know G3 does not have compass. i owned it ,
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I own it and it does have a compass
There you go. Confirmed that it doesn't have the magnetic compass. Strange.. Why would Motorola do such a thing. Someone also replied on the other thread this could be the reason the phone doesn't support driving mode which was supported on g3!!!
candiesdoodle said:
There you go. Confirmed that it doesn't have the magnetic compass. Strange.. Why would Motorola do such a thing. Someone also replied on the other thread this could be the reason the phone doesn't support driving mode which was supported on g3!!!
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Why would they do such a thing? Because most people won't realise and won't care. That's why. I personally do care, but I'm the minority.
Yeah pretty sucks. Hope they release G4 Turbo like G3 and include a proper compass. but don't hold your heads up the chance is slim.
sirtbhopal said:
For VR experience isn't required ?
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Nope. Just tried out Google cardboard on my Moto G4 Plus and it works without any issues
nrp31 said:
Nope. Just tried out Google cardboard on my Moto G4 Plus and it works without any issues
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Of course. The only issue would be with the cardboard v1, where the button, which was two magnets that didn't even touch the screen, wouldn't work as the phone doesn't contain a magnetometer (aka digital compass). Though even many phones which do don't work because of the placement.
Can anyone who already has the phone inform us?
No hardware gyroscope
But it has virtual gyroscope
That's amazing ?
SunuWijaya said:
No hardware gyroscope
But it has virtual gyroscope
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My God, I needed a new and cheap phone, I'm leaving a Note 6 Pro that is already tired. But I think I regret buying this "Poco M3"
The gyroscope I saw in POCO M3's test mode is "Voltafield gyro Gyroscope Non-wakeup", it is a soft gyroscope.
Sorry guys, have u ever experienced some issues or bugs with the accelerometer/gyroscope sensor on the device? I've read many threads about some issue in the sensor and I hope not to be the only one and find some fix
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Sorry guys, have u ever experienced some issues or bugs with the accelerometer/gyroscope sensor on the device? I've read many threads about some issue in the sensor and I hope not to be the only one and find some fix
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No, but the GPS signal is not so accurate under heavy rain.